The striker moved to Anfield form the Magpies for 35 million pounds in January 2011, but has struggled to make an impact and seemingly fallen out of favor with new manager Brendan Rodgers.

Newcastle has already had one loan bid - with a view to a permanent move - rejected, and now Pardew says there is little chance of Carroll returning to the North East before the transfer window closes on Sept. 1.

"I don't think so," he told reporters when asked about the possibility of a fresh approach for Carroll. "We're talking more of a younger player who could perhaps take the club forward. We've taken two or three younger players this season who have done very well for us.

"It depends if the price is right and everything fits the bill."

Carroll was an unused substitute in Liverpool's opening day Premier League defeat to West Brom and was not included in the squad to face Hearts in the Europa League.